Using the MicroASAR on the NASA SIERRA UAS in the Characterization of Arctic Sea Ice Experiment

Abstract — The MicroASAR is a flexible, robust SAR system built on the successful legacy of the BYU µSAR. It is a compact LFM-CW SAR system designed for low-power operation on small, manned aircraft or UAS. The NASA SIERRA UAS was designed to test new instruments and support flight experiments. NASA...

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Main Authors: Evan Zaugg, David Long, Matthew Edwards, Matthew Fladel, Richard Kolyer, Ian Crocker, James Maslanik, Ute Herzfeld, Bruce Wallin
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